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This one is a clone of the concentration/memory game where you have an array of overturned cards and you flip two at a time trying to match the image on them. It was a whim, and I decided to see how quickly I could whip out a beta.

The script grabs the first 24 images from a given directory and sets each image to two randomly selected tiles. Click on two tiles, and if they match then the images stay visible and their buttons are disabled. If they don't match, they are hidden again after half a second.

The script is based around the use of 64px images, which on a Linux (and OS X?) system are easy to find in /usr/share/icons and /usr/share/pixmaps. No idea if Windows still uses just *.ico icons or if they've also begun to include other formats.

I want to include some default images in the future, but haven't bothered with that yet. Also haven't bothered to check what happens if there are fewer than 24 usable images in the directory.